Sessegnon the new Shaw?

It’s been the transfer story that has dominated the headlines for weeks and weeks, and it shows no signs of going away. Now speculation over Ryan Sessegnon’s future is only going to intensify with reports Manchester United are willing to pay £40m to land the Fulham star.

With Luke Shaw on the way out, there are suggestions United boss Jose Mourinho sees Sessegnon as someone who can play in a similar role,. United will have to stump up a lot of cash if they are to land a player linked with Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool and Manchester City.

Pulis fancies a double

Middlesbrough’s future next season may still be up in the air with their chase for promotion, but manager Tony Pulis is already making his plans for the summer. Pulis is hopeful of a double transfer deal with his former club West Bromwich Albion, who could swap places with Boro in the Premier League.

Tony Pulis took on the reins at Middlesbrough just before the turn of the year

Previously linked with Craig Dawson, reports now suggest Pulis wants Dawson and Chris Brunt to add to his Boro squad next season. Pulis’ rebuilding doesn’t stop there with goalkeeper Ben Foster also a target according to reports.

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Bruce mad about Brad

Aston Villa manager Steve Bruce has been known to make a surprise signing or two in the past and he could spring another surprise this summer having been linked with former Liverpool goalkeeper Brad Jones.

While Jones didn’t have the greatest of times at Anfield, he’s got his career back on track at Feyenoord, playing a big part in them winning the Eredivisie last season.

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Pompey hopeful

Portsmouth are hoping they can keep hold of Connor Ronan having seen the midfielder impress on loan from Wolverhampton Wanderers.

The 20-year-old has been in great form this season for Kenny Jacket’s side, with Portsmouth hoping they can persuade the player and his parent club to let him return next season.

McGregor to return up north?

Hull City goalkeeper Allan McGregor has admitted he could be tempted in a return to Scotland in the summer to continue his playing career.

The 36-year-old has been arguably City's player of the season, form which has brought him a return to the Scotland squad for this week's friendlies with Costa Rica and Hungary.

Allan McGregor of Hull City (Image: Focus)

Handed a recall by new manager Alex McLeish, who handed McGregor his international debut back in 2007, the shot-stopper was asked this week about his future and a possible return to Scotland, having made over 200 appearances for Rangers.

"Potentially, aye," said McGregor when asked if he could continue his career next season in Scotland. "A lot of reasons might be family reasons for people coming back up the road."

McGregor is out of contract at City and after five years at the Tigers his future beyond this season remains in question.